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Jasson Dominguez was on the bench on Wednesday for the third straight game, and New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone spoke about the decision.
The New York Yankees are walking a razor's edge in August, their postseason hopes hanging in the balance while injuries and inconsistency test every part of the roster. The lates
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone was ejected for the fifth time this season in the third inning Sunday against the Houston Astros.
The hits just keep on coming for the Yankees. The latest? A 4-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday, leaving New York in third place in the American League
Frustrated Yankees fans staged a paper bag protest at Yankee Stadium against manager Aaron Boone after team's another brutal loss.
Cincinnati hired Francona on Oct. 7, 2024, while the Yankees did not finish their season until their Game 5 World Series debacle against the Dodgers on Oct. 30. Boone still had one year left on his deal before the Yankees gave him a two-year extension in February through the 2027 season.
Boone, the Yankees’ manager and former third baseman, has heard his name called alongside other Old-Timers in years past. Usually, his intro is accompanied by video of the famous walk-off homer he hit against the Red Sox in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS.
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo joined The Show with Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman to talk hardball this week and the conversation drifted over to Boone. Thankfully, the legendary radio host had his list of top-10 MLB managers handy and ticked through them.
The New York Yankees could replace beleaguered manager Aaron Boone with a New York Mets legend if they can "forgive and forget."